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Y. t\10\J t\ \ tlt and his orchestra OPERATIC ARIAS Celeste Aida (Aida); One Fine Day (Ma- dama Butterfly); Caro nome (Rigoletto); Softly Awakes My Heart (Samson and Delilah); M'Appari (Martha); Musetta's Waltz Song (La Boheme); 0 My Beloved Daddy (Gianni Schicchi); Habanera (Car- men); Oh Star of Eve (Tannhäuser); E lucevan Ie stelle (Tosca); Intermezzo (Cavalleria Rusticana); Brindisi (La Tra- viata). ll.1331 3.98 MUSICAL MODES lonely Ballerina; Dusk; Ma Chere Amie; June Night; Deserted Ballroom; Naila; Lazy Gondolier; Begin the Beguine; Inter- mezzo from 'Cavalleria Rusticana'; Dream, Dream, Dream; Edelma; Reviens. ll.1259 398 Gershwin: RHAPSODY IN BLUE- CONCERTO IN f with JULIUS KATCHEN Piano lL 1262 3.98 Write for complete I;st 01 London Hrr long play;ng records by Montovan;. Li1 sOÆT .... I'ë- \ '$0 \ ff ."' rr,>> ... , o C \. \ 537 WEST 25th STREET NEW YORI' 1 N Y Français was awarded to Pierre Gan- don, France's master stamp artist, for a French Oceania stamp that shows what looks like a prett} hula-hula girl. Gandon is a Left Bank artist with a studio on the Rue Furstenberg; is a lively raconteur and, consequently, a favorite with philatelists; has a hand- some wife, who was his model for a head of the Republic's Marianne, in her Phrygian honnet, on one stamp, and a handsome daughter, who was the model for his haute-couture stamp, a prize-winner in 1953. On March 20th, fifteen hundred gold francs (about six hundred dollars) will be awarded to the artist who produces the winning design for a stamp, to be printed in September, that will be the first to ; . f bear the inscription "Europa." It is not only philatelic but political news of great promise, for this will be the .first inter- European stamp, and the first to bear a design evoking the United Europe idea. France, Belgium, Italy, Holland, Lux- emhourg, and "" est Germany-the six member countrIes of the European Coal and Steel Community-will all print and use it, with its value figured in their own currency. rrhis may be a comedown from the large, idealistic notions of the European Defense Community-coal and steel may sound more like big business than brotherhood, and this win only be a Europa stamp-but it seems like good tIdings to many people here. T HE investiture of Parliament yes- terday was marked by an extreme lack of enthusiasm and applause. An that anybody really knows about it and its Front Républicain government (So- cialist Premier Guy Mollet and Radical Pierre Mendès-France, Minister with- out Portfolio, are the two men who count) is that either it ma) or may not last long. Nobody expects a party's pro- grams and promises to be taken as seri- ously as marriage vows once an election is over, but the ten programs on which the ten political groups got their depu- tIes elected last month contain the seeds of the kind of squabble and disagree- ment that has produced chaos in Par- liament over the long yesterdays, and can do the same tomorrow. More than ever the programs seem worth looking over now, so here they are, in essence: Communists, 150 deputies: They de- mand a better living standard for work- ers (more par, more housIng ) Total disarmament. Withdrawal of French troops from North Africa, freedom for the colonies there (end of the French empire). Are against Fascism, against FEßRIJARY 1 1, 1 9 5 b , . , , 01).: , . 'v :;:,. N' -:. . ' : 4'-'1': l ':..,,:,!" ;;;A V<.. : ': '} , ",^,,,","; WHO, FLY? MY OWN AIRPLANE! Yes, you can fly! In the ." <<, New Cessna 172 .. an airplane so completely new it makes flying like "^' driving! 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